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Hike the easy 3.5-mile Pennsy Trail in Cumberland, enjoying flat, paved paths through diverse scenery including wooded corridors and farmlan
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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5.60 km
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4.12 km
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The Pennsy Trail in Cumberland is a paved rail-trail, meaning it follows a former railroad corridor. This results in a mostly flat and straight path with a smooth asphalt surface. It's well-maintained and wide, making it easy to navigate for various activities.
Yes, the trail is rated as easy due to its flat, paved surface. This makes it an ideal choice for beginners, families with children, and those seeking a less strenuous outdoor activity. It's also wheelchair accessible.
The trail is easily accessible with multiple trailheads located along US 40. You can find parking at locations such as German Church Road, Carroll Road, CR 700 W, and CR 600 W.
While not explicitly stated, as a public rail-trail, leashed dogs are generally welcome. Please ensure your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them to maintain the trail for everyone.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round. However, spring, summer, and fall are particularly pleasant as the foliage becomes dense, enhancing the natural scenery. Early spring might reveal some litter in industrial sections before the greenery fills in.
No, there are no permits required or entrance fees to access and enjoy the Pennsy Trail in Cumberland. It is a publicly accessible trail.
Along the trail, you can discover a scale Solar System Model, which offers an interactive learning experience. There's also the Music on Pennsy Pocket Park, featuring nature-themed musical playground equipment, a ground mural, and seating.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the National Road Heritage Trail and the Pennsy Trail. It also connects to the Buck Creek Trail, which offers picturesque views alongside Buck Creek.
The scenery is diverse, including wooded corridors, open farmland, and areas lined with trees. While it parallels US 40, the highway is often out of view, allowing for a more natural experience. You'll also find sections that pass industrial properties.
The Pennsy Trail is primarily an out-and-back trail. However, its connectivity allows for longer journeys, as the Cumberland section links to Marion County to the west, extending all the way to downtown Indianapolis.
Yes, along the trail, you'll find amenities such as benches for resting, trash cans, shade structures for relief from the sun, and clear signage to help you navigate.
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